This Pakistani batsman made a big record, scored a century in 28 balls
Cricket / This Pakistani batsman made a big record, scored a century in 28 balls
Cricket - This Pakistani batsman made a big record, scored a century in 28 balls
A Pakistani batsman made it rain fours and sixes in the T10 match. This player named Musaddiq Ahmed played a stormy innings of 115 runs with the help of 7 fours and 13 sixes. He scored a century in just 28 balls. Musaddiq did this feat in the European Cricket Series T10 League. Musaddiq, who came out to open, scored 26 runs in the first over. His quick run-getting continued even after this.He beat all the bowlers fiercely. Musaddiq completed his half-century in the fifth over of the innings by hitting four consecutive sixes off Behram Ali. Thanks to this innings from Musaddiq Ahmed, Kummerfelder Sportverein defeated THCC Hamburg.Batting first, the team of Kummerfelder Sportverein made a huge total of 198 runs in 10 overs. In reply, THCC Hamburg's team could only score 53 runs. Sportverein's team won this match by 145 runs.
Musaddiq breaks Manan's recordMusaddiq Ahmed has also become the fastest batsman to score a century in the European cricket series T10. Earlier this record was in the name of Indian Cricket Club batsman Gohar Manan. Manan did an amazing job of scoring a century in 29 balls. Manan scored a century in 29 balls against Cluj Cricket Club.Musaddiq has played 31 First Class matches and 41 List A matches so far. He has scored a total of 290 runs in 25 T20 matches with a strike rate of 157.